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Let the public vote on all charter review task force proposals

A vital belated review of Miami-Dade’s equivalent of a constitution that began last July may be headed next week for county commission action on which proposals voters can act on. Citizens should get to…

Only An Independent Trust Can Get Countys Transit On Track

Miami-Dade commissioners have put their own reelections ahead of hard decisions on the future of mass transit.…

This Group Isnt Worth 90000 Ndash So Give Em A Big Raise

When Miami-Dade commissioners spat in our eyes by refusing to let us vote on vital county reforms and then asked us for a huge raise, they did us a favor.…

Viewpoint Once Upon A Time Pity Those Cartoon Calendar Publishers

Newspaper folks live in dread of a few things. One is getting some fact wrong. Careful though we may be, occasionally it happens.…

South County Arts Center Programs A Troublefilled Rerun

Stop me if you've heard this one before.…

Commissions Charter Choice Is Clear Vote For Democracy

They'll also be deciding whether to feed you instead 11 of their own homebrewed remedies that could change the county in radically different ways than those experts suggest.…

Businessgovernment Weddings A Divorce Lawyers Dream

Governments here are rushing to partner with developers in a difficult marriage of profit-making with public service.…

County Must Cut Handcuffs Off Our Independent Transit Trust

Miami-Dade may soon free a trust formed to oversee transit taxes and let it exercise the clout voters were promised.…

Schools Sit On Powder Keg And Superintendent Has A Match

What would happen to a corporate CEO who wouldn't answer directors' questions, gagged them in meetings, made them pay to see the files, battled them in court on the company's…

County Should Choke Off Ballparks Lateinning Squeeze Play

In less than two weeks commissioners are required to vote on a slew of legal agreements that would firmly bind taxpayers to build a stadium for the Florida Marlins in…

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